Replica
sister,
1. Maami
never spoke of you
except as an echo of
a distant past.
2. She gaped, bewildered
that your replica has
passed through her
legs again.
3. She named me Omotunde,
and calls me Remilekun
—an alarm for pastime
and a plea for joy.
4. When you left,
Maami's eyes rained in
torrents, her tears almost
equaled the sea.
5. It is the way of grief,
how loss shuts the windows
in our tongues to turn us
into the shadows of our past.
BIO:
Rahma O. Jimoh is a creative writer and photog. A 2021 Hues Foundation scholar and a Pushcart Prize Nominee. She is a lover of sunsets and monuments and has been published or forthcoming in Isele Magazine, Blue Marble Review, Native Skin, Agbowo & others. She is an editor at Olumo Review.